Military Regulations




1978

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

[No. 65

  1. OTHER MEMBERS ABOVE THE RANK OF SERGEANT USING SLEEPING-BERTHS ON TRAINS.

With the exception of the members referred to in Regulation 177, when any member above the rank of sergeant travelling by train uses a sleeping-berth, the cost thereof will be refunded to him on production of a receipt for the amount paid. In such a case the claim for travelling-allowance must be reduced by one-fourth of one day’s scale rate.

  1. OTHER MEMBERS PROVIDED WITH SLEEPING-ACCOMMODATION WHILE TRAVELLING BY SEA.

With the exception of the members referred to in Regulation 177, when a member travelling by sea is provided with sleeping-accommodation and the journey by sea does not occupy more than twenty-four hours he is required to reduce his claim for travelling-allowances by one-fourth of one day’s scale rate. If special accommodation is used the additional cost above that of ordinary accommodation must be borne by the member concerned.

  1. REMOVAL OF FURNITURE ON TRANSFER.

(1) When members are transferred in the interests of the Service the actual cost of removal of the necessary household furniture and effects of the members and of their families shall be paid by the Department.

(2) When members are transferred from one station to another at their own request or by reason of misconduct they must bear the whole cost of the removal, unless otherwise approved.

  1. TENDERS TO BE OBTAINED FOR REMOVAL OF FURNITURE.

When members’ furniture is to be removed at Departmental expense, the following procedure must be adopted :—

Before removal is undertaken offers shall where practicable be obtained from at least two carrying firms (including such Government Departments as may be indicated from time to time) and submitted through the usual channels to the Air Secretary, who may authorize the acceptance of the more suitable.

  1. PAYMENT OF LUMP SUM IN LIEU OF COST OF REMOVAL OF FURNITURE.

The Air Secretary may authorize a cash payment to a member who must then make his own arrangements for the removal. Such authorizations shall, however, be strictly limited and will not exceed the following scale :—

Member’s Rate of Pay. Maximum Amount allowed.
£
Under £200 .. .. .. 35
£200 and under £400 .. .. .. 45
£400 and under £600 .. .. .. 50
£600 and over .. .. .. 60

  1. COST OF REMOVAL OF CERTAIN EFFECTS NOT ALLOWED.

Cost of removal shall not be allowed on the effects set out hereunder :—

Motor-cars and accessories.
Motor-cycles and side-chairs.
Dog-kennels.
Plants in boxes or pots.
Wood and coal.
Horses, horse-drawn vehicles, and harness.
Live-stock, poultry, cows, &c.
Clothes-props, garden seats, wireless masts, timber, or material connected with outside structures.
Aviaries and beehives.
Boats.

  1. PAY AND ALLOWANCES FOR MEMBERS WHILE ABROAD.

(1) Officers and airmen sent abroad shall draw their New Zealand rates of pay, and, except as provided in clause (2) of this regulation, shall receive the following allowances from date of arrival at destination



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